Theophilus Agapee
Reformational Armenian Apostolic Christian
I see. So you didn't link any action of Christ to His human essence alone. Thank you for clarifying.I did not separate the actions of Christ. Any action of Christ is both Divine and human. To eat, to suffer, to walk - human action by nature and divine by union. To perform miracles - divine action by nature and human by union. If we separate actions of Christ - then God will not suffer, and man will not perform miracles.
So how can you talk of a "human nature" as distinct from the "Divine Nature" after the union?We do not believe in "two natures". We believe in "from two natures". One nature from two natures after union.
What is the nature of His hand? Only human?Christ’s hand is not divine by nature, but divine by union.
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